United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio
The 32nd Ohio Infantry Regiment lost 5 officers and 99 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 officers and 143 enlisted men to disease.
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1861
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| August 20 to September 7 | Organized at Mansfield, Ohio |
| September 15 | Left State for Grafton, W. Va. and moved to Cheat Mountain Summit. Attached to Kimball’s Brigade, Cheat Mountain, District West Virginia |
| October 3-4 | Action at Greenbrier River, W. Va. |
| October | Duty at Greenbrier |
| November | Attached to Milroy’s Brigade, Reynolds’ Command, Cheat Mountain, District West Virginia |
| December 13 | Action at Camp Allegheny |
| December | Duty at Beverly |
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1862
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| March | Attached to Milroy’s Brigade, Dept. of the Mountains |
| April 1-12 | Expedition on the Seneca |
| April 12 | Action at Monterey |
| April 13 | At Staunton |
| May 8 |
Battle of McDowell |
| June 8 |
Battle of Cross Keys |
| June | Duty at Strasburg and Winchester attached to Piatt’s 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, Pope’s Army of Virginia |
| July | Attached to Piatt’s Brigade, White’s Division, Winchester, Va. |
| September 2 | Evacuation of Winchester |
| September 12-15 | Defence of Harper’s Ferry. Attached to Miles’ Command, Harper’s Ferry |
| September 12-13 | Maryland Heights |
| September 15 | Regiment surrendered with Harper’s Ferry garrison |
| September 16 | Paroled and sent to Annapolis, Md., then to Chicago, Ill., and to Cleveland, Ohio |
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1863
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| Exchanged | January 12 |
| January 20-25 | Moved to Memphis, Tenn. and attached to 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 17th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee |
| February 20 | To Lake Providence, La. |
| April 17 | To Milliken’s Bend, La. |
| April 25-30 | Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf |
| May 1 | Battle of Port Gibson |
| May 12 | Raymond |
| May 14 | Jackson |
| May 16 | Champion’s Hill |
| May 18-July 4 | Siege of Vicksburg, Miss. |
| May 19 and 22 | Assaults on Vicksburg |
| July 4 | Surrender of Vicksburg |
| July | Garrison duty at Vicksburg |
| August 20-September 2 | Expedition to Monroe, La. |
| October 14-20 | Expedition to Canton |
| October 17 | Bogue Chitto Creek |
| December | Attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 17th Army Corps |
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1864
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| February 3- March 2 | Meridian Campaign |
| February 5 | Baker’s Creek |
| April 21-June 8 | Moved to Clifton, Tenn., then march to Ackworth, Ga. |
| June 8-September 8 | Atlanta Campaign |
| June 10-July 2 | Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain |
| June 27 | Assault on Kenesaw |
| July 2-5 | Nickajack Creek |
| July 5 | Howell’s Ferry |
| July 6-17 | Chattahoochie River |
| July 20-21 | Leggett’s or Bald Hill |
| July 22 | Battle of Atlanta |
| July 22-August 25 | Siege of Atlanta. Attached to 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 17th Army Corps |
| August 25-30 | Flank movement on Jonesboro |
| August 31-September 1 | Battle of Jonesboro |
| September 2-6 | Lovejoy Station |
| September 29-November 3 | Operations against Hood in North Georgia and North Alabama |
| October 2 | Shadow Church and Westbrook’s near Fairburn |
| November 15-December 10 | March to the sea |
| November 30 | Louisville |
| December 10-21 | Siege of Savannah |
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1865
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| January to April | Campaign of the Carolinas |
| February 2-5 | Salkehatchie Swamp, S. C. |
| February 3 | River’s Bridge, Salkehatchie River |
| February 9 | South Edisto River |
| February 11-12 | Orangeburg |
| February 15-17 | Columbia |
| March 11 | Fayetteville, N. C. |
| March 20-21 | Battle of Bentonville |
| March 24 | Occupation of Goldsboro |
| April 10-14 | Advance on Raleigh |
| April 14 | Occupation of Raleigh |
| April 26 | Bennett’s House. Surrender of Johnston and his army. |
| April 29-May 20 | March to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va. attached to 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 17th Army Corps |
| May 24 | Grand Review |
| June 8 | Moved to Louisville, Ky. |
| July 20 | Mustered out |
